Ramon Nagesan (@ramonsn) 's Twitter Profile
Ramon Nagesan

@ramonsn

µ-CT, 3D Morphology, Zoology, Paleontology.

Research Specialist & CT Lab Manager, Museum of Zoology @UMich. MSc @UCalgary. HBSc @UofT. he/him

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I'm really excited to finally share this. If you want to try diceCT on your fluid preserved fish, give our paper a read!

Ed Stanley (@drscanley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NoCTURN is working to compile a comprehensive list of CT scanning labs in academic institutions around the world. If you work at, or know of, a lab that you think should be included in this list, please fill out this form! forms.gle/hwXcoJGLsjDuBq…

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I'm very happy to finally say Doctor Miranda Nicole Cosman! Miranda successfully defended her Ph.D at University of Michigan. Congratulations to my partner in life, I'm incredibly proud of her!!

I'm very happy to finally say Doctor <a href="/mirandanicole_c/">Miranda Nicole Cosman</a>! Miranda successfully defended her Ph.D at <a href="/UMich/">University of Michigan</a>. Congratulations to my partner in life, I'm incredibly proud of her!!
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Today we're learning some incredible things about micro-CT analysis and 3D rendering with @DragonflyWizard and other speakers at @OrsDragonfly3D first ever symposium, hosted at University of Michigan

Today we're learning some incredible things about micro-CT analysis and 3D rendering with @DragonflyWizard and other speakers at @OrsDragonfly3D first ever symposium, hosted at <a href="/UMich/">University of Michigan</a>
Sam Giles (@gilespalaeolab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s the most ridiculous way you’ve had to come up with to mount a specimen for CT scanning? 😂 This is a strongly curved gorilla rib at ~8 micron resolution!

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Scientists CT-scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free Natural history museums have entered a new stage of scientific discovery and accessibility with the completion of open Vertebrate (oVert), a five-year collaborative project among 18

Scientists CT-scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free

Natural history museums have entered a new stage of scientific discovery and accessibility with the completion of open Vertebrate (oVert), a five-year collaborative project among 18
Science News (@sciencenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the completion of a years-long project called openVertebrate, the insides of more than 13,000 museum specimens are seeing the light of day. sciencenews.org/article/3d-ani…

UMich Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (@umicheeb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Natural history museums have entered a new stage of scientific discovery and accessibility with the completion of open Vertebrate (oVert), a five-year collaborative project among 18 institutions to create 3D reconstructions of vertebrate specimens. #umeeb myumi.ch/kZ45z

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Five years after its start, the openVertebrate project has made thousands of 3D natural history specimens available for free online. scim.ag/69C

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Five years after its start, the openVertebrate project has made thousands of 3D natural history specimens available for free online. scim.ag/6b3 News from Science